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New Grain Milling and Processing Website

The AgNIC Alliance is happy to announce the launch of a new topic site at Kansas State University (KSU). The Website on Grain Milling and Processing is a collaborative effort by the Kansas State University Libraries and the K-State Grain Science & Industry Department. More information about the site is available from http://www.grainmilling.org/aboutus.html.

The following information is quoted from the KSU website:
"Mission

To provide electronic access to selected, high quality grain milling and processing resources.

Scope

This site includes resources related to the milling and processing of cereal grains and their use in baking, animal feed production, and industrial applications. Cereal grain crops include barley, corn (maize), oats, rice, rye, and wheat. This site is not meant to be, nor could it be, a complete indexing or listing of all information on this topic.

Types of resources found on this site include links to associations and organizations, research publications, statistics, educational and career opportunities, government agencies, and relevant international resources. Links to trade, firm, or corporation sites are for the information and convenience of users of the site and do not constitute official endorsement or approval of any product or service nor imply that excluded sites may be un-suitable. "

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